State of Rajasthan - Act
The Rajasthan Economiser Rules, 1959
RAJASTHAN
India
India
The Rajasthan Economiser Rules, 1959
Rule THE-RAJASTHAN-ECONOMISER-RULES-1959 of 1959
- Published on 3 April 1962
- Commenced on 3 April 1962
- [This is the version of this document from 3 April 1962.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title and repeal.
2. Definitions.
- In these rules unless the context otherwise requires-3. Payment of fees etc.
- All fees, payable under the Act or any Regulation or rule framed there under, shall be deposited by the payer in a Government Treasury under the Head [087 Labour and Employment, Fees for Inspection of Steam Boilers] [Substituted vide G.S.R. 22 by Notification No. F. 1(17) L & E/76, dated 21.4.1977-Rajasthan Gazette, Part IV-C(I), dated 28.4.1977 at page 88.] An application under Section 7 or Section 8 to which the Treasury receipt obtained on payment of the prescribed fee is attached shall be deemed to be accompanied by the prescribed fee.4. Registers.
5. Fees for inspections at special times.
- No examination of an Economiser shall be made by an Inspector for the purpose of issuing a certificate for an economiser on a Sunday or a gazetted public holiday or between the hours of sunset and sunrise without the specific orders of the Chief Inspector, in each case. In cases where such an inspection is made at the written request of the owner an extra amount equal to the usual fee, for inspection of economiser shall be charged and such extra amount shall be paid to the Inspector.Chapter - II Procedure for Registration6. Applications.
- An application for registration under sub-section (1) of Section 7 shall be made in Form CE to the Inspector and shall be accompanied by a receipt of the fee prescribed under the Regulations.7. Procedure on transfer of economiser unit or part of unit.
- When an economiser is transferred from another State to the State of Rajasthan, the owner shall apply in Form CE to the Chief Inspector for the registration of the transfer; the economiser shall not be used until registration has been effected. No fee shall be charged for recording such transfer.8. Entry of transferred economiser unit in register.
9. Note of transferred and dismantled economiser.
10. Proposal for reduction of pressure.
- When the Inspector decides that an economiser in one or more or its parts is no longer fit for the pressure approved for it, he shall, without delay, report his proposal for reducing the pressure to the Chief Inspector, under Section 2(5).[11. Entries in Memorandum of Inspection Books. - Inspector shall after an inspection, makes the necessary entries in the Memorandum of Inspection Book for the economiser and, submit the book to the Chief Inspector. Inspection notes should briefly state;12. Entries in certificates.
- In addition to the entries required to be made under Regulation 530 in a certificate for an economiser the Inspector should state in the remarks column his requirements, if any, with regard to hydraulic test, removal of lagging brick work or other concealing parts for the next inspection to enable the owner to have the same property prepared at that time. He should also state in the same place his requirements regarding the repair or renewal of any part that may be considered fit for only for the period of the certificate.In the repairs column, shall be entered the year of repair and description of repair effected. All important repairs should be noted.13. Engraving of registry number.
- Paper slips of the proper size bearing the registry number allotted for the economiser will be supplied by the Chief Inspector. The engraving of the registry number should be made as prescribed in Regulation No. 534.14. Notice for inspections.
- In arranging for inspection and hydraulic test ample notice of not less than 30 days should be given to the owner. The notice required by sub-section (2) of Section 7 and sub-section (4) of Section 8 shall be sent in Form BE.An application for the renewal of a certificate of economiser shall be made in Form CE to the Chief Inspector one month before the expiry of the certificate and shall be accompanied by a receipt of the fees prescribed under Rule 18(2).15. Issue of certificate and provisional order.
- In cases in which the Inspector is empowered to issue a certificate under Section 8 without further reference the certificate should ordinarily be issued within 48 hours of the completion of the inspection. Where he proposes to issue a provisional order pending the issue or refusal of the certificate, the Inspector must satisfy himself that the economiser is fit to be worked at the maximum pressure and for the period entered in the provisional order. The fact of issue of the provisional order must be reported immediately to the Chief Inspector.16. Forms of provisional orders and certificates.
- Provisional orders and certificates are prescribed in Forms X and XI respectively, of the Regulations.The period specified in any provisional order or certificate shall begin on the day on which the thorough inspection or hydraulic test is completed. Where a certificate suppresses a provisional order during the period of its currency the period of certificate shall be retrospective and shall begin from the same date as that of the provisional orders.17. Duplicate certificate.
- A duplicate of any certificate granted under Section 7 or Section 8 which for the time being in force shall be granted by the Chief Inspector on the application of the owner of the economiser if the Chief Inspector is satisfied that the duplicate required for a bona fide purpose and the fee prescribed under Rule 23 is paid.[18. Registration and inspection fee. - (1) Fees for registration of economiser are prescribed in regulation 533 of the Regulations.] [Substituted vide Notification No. F. 3(53) I. & E/54, dated 6.4.1966-Rajasthan Gazette, Part IV-C, Ordinary, dated 16.6.1966.]| Rs. | |
| For Economiser rating not exceeding 50 square meters | 250 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 50 sq.m. but not exceeding 100 | 300 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 100 sq.m. but not exceeding150 | 350 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 150 sq.m. but not exceeding200 | 400 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 200 sq.m. but not exceeding250 | 450 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 250 sq.m. but not exceeding300 | 475 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 300 sq.m. but not exceeding350 | 500 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 350 sq.m. but not exceeding400 | 550 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 400 sq.m. but not exceeding450 | 600 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 450 sq.m. but not exceeding500 | 650 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 500 sq.m. but not exceeding600 | 700 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 600 sq.m. but not exceeding700 | 750 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 700 sq.m. but not exceeding800 | 800 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 800 sq.m. but not exceeding900 | 850 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 900 sq.m. but not exceeding1000 | 900 |
19. Fee to cover inspection and test.
- A fee paid for the inspection of an economiser shall cover through inspection and hydraulic test. If a fresh application is required under sub-section (2) of Section 14, fee shall be charged again.[20. Extra fee for re-inspection. - An extra fee may be levied for re-inspection in any case where the inspection of an economiser is begun but owing to the fault or neglect of the owner is not completed within a period of six months from the date of commencement of inspection. No extra fee shall be levied except with the sanction of the Chief Inspector.] [Substituted by GSR 22 by Notification No. F. 1(17) L & E/76, dated 21.4.1977-Rajasthan Gazette, Part IV-C (1), dated 28.4.1977, page 88.]21. Special fee for inspection out of season.
- For inspection carried out on application made before the date of expiry of a certificate no travelling and halting charges of the Inspector and staff shall be leviable. In cases where the owner requires the inspection at any date prior to the expiry of a certificate, the Chief Inspector may in addition to the inspection, charge the travelling and halting charge, from the owner of the economiser. If an owner applies for inspection after the expiry of his certificate he shall be liable to pay the travelling allowance and halting allowance of the Inspector at the discretion of the Chief Inspector.Further, if the inspection is carried out at the request of the owner on a date other than the one specified by the Inspector to suit the convenience of the owner, the travelling charges of the Inspector shall be realised from the owner.22. Fee for copy of Registration Books.
- Fee for each copy of Registration Book shall be Rs. 5/-.23. Duplicate certificate fees.
- For duplicate certificate under Rule 17 shall be Rs. 3/-.24. Refund of fees.
- Fees paid in excess and fees paid for an inspection which for any reason not due to any fault or omission of the owner or person in charge of the economiser has not been made, shall be refunded or adjusted if applied for within one year from the date of payment.Chapter - IV Accidents25. Investigation of accidents.
- On the receipt of a report of an accident to an economiser or feed pipe under Section 18, the Inspector shall with the least possible delay, proceed to the place to investigate the accident. If the report is received by the Chief Inspector, he should forward it at once to the Inspector within whose jurisdiction the accident had occurred for necessary action.26. Procedure during inquiry.
- The Inspector at his inquiry shall make a careful examination of the damaged parts, and shall take such measurements and make such sketches for the purpose of his report, as he may deem necessary. He shall inquire into the circumstances attending the accident and note the time of its occurrence, its nature and extent, the injury caused to persons and the damage done to property. The report should be in Form DE and should be sent forthwith to the Chief Inspector. If the Chief Inspector considers that the investigation has been sufficient he will record the facts in the register of accidents and enter a brief account of the accident in the Registration Book a copy being made in the Memorandum of Inspection Book. If however, the accident is of a serious nature and in all cases in which an explosion has occurred, the Chief Inspector shall after receipt of Inspectors report, proceed to investigate the accident personally.27. Power to hold inquiry in writing.
- Inspectors are authorised to take the written statements of witnesses and all persons immediately concerned with accident. In order to comply with the provisions of sub-section (2) of Section 18, the Inspector shall present to the owner or person in charge of the economiser a series of written questions on all points that are material to the inquiry.28. Use of economiser after accident.
- The Inspector shall decide whether the use of the economiser can be permitted at the same or at lower pressure without repairs or pending the completion of any repairs or alterations that he may order. In no case shall be issue a provisional order or renewed certificate, until his orders have been carried out.29. Reference in Annual Report.
- A brief account of all accidents, their causes and remedial measures taken shall be included in the Chief Inspectors Annual Report.30. Unreported accidents.
- If in the course of an inspection or at any other time, the Inspector discovers damage which comes within the definition of an accident, but which has not been reported, he should report the facts at once to the Chief Inspector for such action as he deems fit.Chapter - V Appeals31. Filing of appeals.
- Every appeal shall be made in writing either in English or in Hindi written in Devnagri Script.32. Presentation of appeal.
- An appeal may be presented either personally or sent by registered post to Chief Inspector.33. Forms of appeal.
- The appeal shall be accompanied by the original order, notice or report appealed against or by a certified copy thereof, or where no such order, notice or report has been made in writing by a clear statement of the facts appealed against, the grounds of appeal under which the appeal is made.34. Fixing date for hearing.
- On receipt of an appeal, the Chief Inspector shall, if the appeal is to be heard by himself at once fix a date for hearing the appeal, and if to be heard by the Appellate Authority, constituted by the State Government under Section 20, obtain a date for the hearing of the appeal from authority.35. Procedure before hearing.
- When the date for hearing has been fixed, the Chief Inspector shall at once issue a notice to the appellant stating the date for hearing and informing him that if he wishes to be heard in support of the appeal or to produce evidence he must be present either in person or by authorised agent with his evidence on the date fixed. The notice shall be sent by registered post to such address as is entered in the petition of appeal.36. Presence of Inspector.
37. Attendance of witnesses.
- The appellate authority shall have power to secure the attendance of witnesses and to make local inquiries and for this purpose shall exercise the power of a court under the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908).38. Ex parte decision.
- In any appeal, if the appellant is not present on the date fixed the appeal may be decided in his absence.39. Constitution of appellate authority.
40. Panel of assessors.
- The State Government shall constitute a panel of assessors who shall be fully qualified mechanical engineers.41. Remuneration of assessors.
- An assessor when selected on the appellate authority shall be paid;42. Attendance of assessors.
- Where a date for an appeal before the appellate authority has been fixed the Chief Inspector shall, under the order of the appellate authority, arrange for the attendance of two members of the panel of assessors.43. Costs in appeals.
44. Penalty.
- Any person who does or omits to do any act prohibited or prescribed by these rules shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees.Form AERajasthan Economiser Inspection DepartmentRegister of Economiser(Rules 4, 9 and 10)| Regy. No. | Type of economiser | Economiser rating | Name of Mfg. | Year and place of construction | Date of registration | Name of owner | Place where in use | Remarks (Transfers etc.) |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
| Registry No. engraved on economizer | Description | Economiser rating (see reverse) | Name of owner or company |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Where situated-nearest convenient, railwaystation and its distance | Date desired for inspection and period for whichcertificate is required | Date of expiry of previous certificate, if any | Description of work carried on |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| Name of treasury | Treasury receipts No. and date of receipt | Amount deposited | Remarks |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| Inspection | Registration | |
| For Economiser rating not exceeding 500 | Rs. 40.00 | Rs. 50.00 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 500 but notexceeding 1000 | Rs. 50.00 | Rs. 60.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 1000 but notexceeding 1500 | Rs. 50.00 | Rs. 60.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 1500 but notexceeding 2000 | Rs. 70.00 | Rs. 80.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 2000 but notexceeding 2500 | Rs. 80.00 | Rs. 90.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 2500 but notexceeding 3000 | Rs. 90.00 | Rs. 100.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 3000 but notexceeding 3500 | Rs. 100.00 | Rs. 110.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 3500 but notexceeding 4000 | Rs. 110.00 | Rs. 120.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 4000 but notexceeding 4500 | Rs. 120.00 | Rs. 130.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 4500 but notexceeding 5000 | Rs. 130.00 | Rs. 140.0 |
| For Economiser rating exceeding 5000 | Rs. 140.00 | Rs. 150.0 |